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Exporting Properties

You can export the settings used by the connected DTP Engines to a .properties file.

  1. Click Parasoft in the menu bar and choose

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    product: (jtest)
    product: (jtest)
    sv-attr:0A01020401598D973E6641760F8AF4E50A01020401598D973E671AAA268425A3

    Preferences (Eclipse), Options (NetBeans) or Settings (IntelliJ)

     to open the general settings dialog.

  2. Click the share link and choose a location for the .properties file.

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    product: (cpptest, jtest)
    product: (cpptest, jtest)
    sv-attr:0A01020401598D973E6641760F8AF4E50A01020401598D973E6749C5267CE6FE 0A01020401598D973E671AAA268425A3

  3. Enter a name for the file in the File name field and click Save to finish exporting the file. 

Importing Properties

You can import the settings from a .properties file on your local machine.

  1. Click Parasoft in the menu bar and choose

    Conditional Content
    product: (jtest)
    product: (jtest)
    sv-attr:0A01020401598D973E6641760F8AF4E50A01020401598D973E671AAA268425A3

    Preferences (Eclipse), Options (NetBeans) or Settings (IntelliJ).

     to open the general settings dialog.

  2. Click the import link and browse for the .properties file.

    Conditional Content
    product: (cpptest, jtest)
    product: (cpptest, jtest)
    sv-attr:0A01020401598D973E6641760F8AF4E50A01020401598D973E6749C5267CE6FE 0A01020401598D973E671AAA268425A3


  3. Click OK to finish importing the file.